| Stone, M.: 2000, `Towards a Computational Account of Knowledge, Action and Inference in Instructions'. Journal of Language and Computation 1, 231-246. |
....were too slow and the amount of knowledge they needed was too vast, to support their use in anything other than a toy system or PhD thesis. This situation is now changing: in Natural Language generation, fast automated reasoners are being used in integrated systems for micro planning (Stone, 1998; Stone, 2000; Stone and Doran, 1997; Stone and Webber, 1998; Stone et al. 2001; Gardent and Striegnitz, 2001) while in Natural Language understanding the concern of this paper fast automated reasoners are being employed over an ever expanding range of problems. In this paper, we focus on the role ....
Stone, M.: 2000, `Towards a Computational Account of Knowledge, Action and Inference in Instructions'. Journal of Language and Computation 1, 231-246.
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